Kenworth W990 Lights
Kenworth W990 Lights
Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth W990 Lights
Will these lights fit my specific year model W990, and are there any compatibility issues I should know about?
Most aftermarket lights for the W990 are designed to fit 2018 and newer models, as that's when Kenworth introduced this model. However, minor variations exist between early production years (2018-2020) and newer models (2021+), particularly in the headlight bucket depth and turn signal mounting points. Always verify the specific year range listed for each product, and note that some LED headlights may require adapter rings for proper fitment in pre-2020 models.
What's involved in installing LED headlights on my W990, and will I need to modify my wiring?
LED headlight installation typically takes 1-2 hours per side. Most quality LED headlights are plug-and-play with the W990's standard H4 connectors, requiring no wire splicing. However, you may need to install load resistors or flash rate controllers for turn signals to prevent hyperflashing. Some LED headlights also require adjusting the headlight aim after installation, which involves loosening the adjustment screws behind the headlight assembly.
What's the difference between DOT-approved and non-DOT lights, and which should I choose?
DOT-approved lights meet federal safety standards for on-road use and are legally required for highway driving. They feature proper beam patterns, brightness levels, and housing specifications. Non-DOT lights are typically brighter or feature unique styling but are intended for off-road or show use only. For daily drivers, always choose DOT-approved options to avoid tickets and ensure safe nighttime visibility. Look for the "DOT" marking molded into the lens.
How do chrome, black, and custom finish lights hold up against weather and road conditions?
Chrome-finished lights require more maintenance but offer the classic big rig look. They need regular polishing to prevent pitting and corrosion, especially in winter climates with road salt. Black powder-coated or anodized finishes are more durable and hide minor scratches better, making them ideal for work trucks. Custom finishes like color-matched or smoked lenses look great but may fade faster than standard options. For maximum durability, choose lights with UV-resistant coatings and sealed housings rated IP67 or higher.
Why are some W990 LED lights so much more expensive than others, and is the price difference worth it?
Price differences reflect build quality, light output, and warranty coverage. Premium LED lights ($400-800 per pair) use advanced chipsets like CREE or Philips, offer 50,000+ hour lifespans, and include features like anti-flicker technology and automatic high/low beam adjustment. Budget options ($150-300) may use generic LEDs with shorter lifespans, produce uneven beam patterns, or lack proper heat dissipation. For trucks running 100,000+ miles annually, investing in premium lights typically pays off through reduced replacement costs and better visibility.